The HT-40 was also offered in a kit version called the HT-40K.
Pete, wa2cwa
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:49:37 -0800 "Bob Macklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> These two transmitters are very similar. They both use a 6DQ5 as the
> final
> and both are screen modulated.
>
> To me the T-60 looks like a
At least i got part of it right. They both do use sweep tube finals. The
power difference is not significant. They are very similar.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
- Original Message -
From: "Ellen Rugowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in
These two transmitters are very similar. They both use a 6DQ5 as the final
and both are screen modulated.
To me the T-60 looks like a kit version of the HT-40.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Mertes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
Both are crystal control. But, the HT-40 has a little more carrier power than
the T-60. It also uses a 6DQ5 sweep tube for the final, instead of the 6DQ6B
sweep tube the T-60 uses. Both use controlled carrier screen modulation.
73,
Ellen - AF9J
Bob Macklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Knight T-60 is screen modulated and very low power
in AM mode. Avoid it if possible. The transmit audio
isn't very good unmodified (i.e. horrible). I would
not recommend buying one to use on AM if you don't
already have one. The T-60 was made as a CW novice
station that advertised AM; which a N
How does a Knight T-60 transmitter compare toa Hillcrafters HT-40? They look
very similar.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
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